LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gerard shirar

8 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gerard shirar

  • The China Paradox
    Gerard Shirar
    Walter J. Lummis is a freelance newsman, an American expatriate, who has spent his life covering the news in Asia. Now in his later years he has developed information about a plot involving China and North Korea, with Russia and Iran cooperating. A plot to destroy the US’s democracy from within, eliminate its’ influence in world affairs, and alter the world order by creating a ...
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  • The Lottery Game
    Gerard Shirar
    Pete Morrissette’s wife Cath has passed on and Pete finds himself at a crossroads. No longer willing or able to mow the lawn or dig out the driveway in winter he decides he must find a new way of life and settles on the assisted living community of Brook Haven in Central Massachusetts where life is pleasant and the amenities comfortable. In the beginning he finds things just th...
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  • When the Rules Don’t Apply
    Gerard Shirar
    While growing up together in a Boston neighborhood, Timmy Flaherty and Donny Faye are as different as night and day. Timmy lives by the rules while Donny refuses to accept them. After the boys serve in Vietnam, Timmy earns a law degree, but Donny stays in the military-a decision that surprises everyone who knows him.After Donny violates the army’s rules, he receives a dishonora...
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  • The Girl Called Princess Charlotte
    Gerard Shirar
    A Priceless Treasure with a Mysterious Past... Boston attorney Theodore Murphy, Teddy to his friends, has been handed a seemingly straightforward case: to recover a valuable painting by Franz Winterhalter, Young Girl Called Princess Charlotte, which was stolen by the Nazis from Jewish art dealer Dr. Markus Steiner. When the charitable organization founded in his will by Steiner...
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  • The Unknown Subject
    Gerard Shirar
    It’s been three years since Germany’s unconditional surrender, and United States Army Sergeant Rich Hammond remains on duty after originally being drafted in 1942. Exploiting the divisions between East and West Germany, Hammond runs a profitable black market business for drugs, cigarettes, porn-even Spam-as goods remain sparse. But Hammond’s dealings make him a perfect target f...
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    13,33 €

  • The Court-Martial of Charlie Newell
    Gerard Shirar
    North Carolina, 1917. Charlie Newell lives aquiet life farming as a sharecropper under thehot Southern sun and living in the Negrosettlement of Holly Ridge. Even though theworld is engaged in the Great War, Charlie’sreligion forbids him from fighting. He andother Negroes from the community haveregistered as conscientious objectors, but theU.S. Army ignores their stance and forc...
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    15,60 €

  • The Many Indiscretions of Arty Boyle
    Gerard Shirar
    Arthur 'Arty' Garret Boyle is a master manipulator. With a sociopathic personality and an IQ of 175, he embarks on a career as an art dealer and popular musician. He associates with those in the criminal world as well as the elite of society, thereby mixing his legitimate art business with stolen and forged art.Boyle finds himself hunted by FBI agent Terry Latimer of the bureau...
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    18,47 €

  • Nantucket Summer
    Gerard Shirar
    Fresh out of high school, Gregory Williamson arrives in Nantucket in the summer of 1946 for a job as a night watchman at a local hotel. He meets Sydney MacKluskie, a beautiful and sophisticated World War II widow, who works as the dining room hostess. The two become close, playing tennis together and talking in the evenings. After Greg saves Sydney from a rapist, the two plunge...
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    11,13 €